Interpretivism
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Interpretivism may refer to:
- Antipositivism, also known as interpretivism – a tradition in social science related to interactionism and the verstehen sociology of Max Weber and Georg Simmel
- A school of cultural anthropological thought founded by Franz Boas
- Qualitative research
- Interpretivism (legal), legal interpretivism which is a kind of research method
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